About Grose Park
Overlooking Crockery Lake from a bluff amid towering trees, this 40 acre park provides a variety of recreational opportunities for the entire family including swimming, fishing, sand volleyball and picnicking. About one mile of hiking trails along a creek and through the woods offers abundant spring wildflowers from mid-April through May.
- Forest Picnic Shelter (reservable)
- Lake Picnic Shelter (reservable)
- Fishing dock
- Swimming beach NO LIFEGUARDS
- Playground
- Modern restrooms
- Picnic tables
- Grills
- Nature trails
- Creek overlook platform
- Sand volleyball courts
- Horseshoe pit
Ottawa County Parks and Recreation is committed to creating a legacy of expansive, accessible, and biodiverse natural communities for all to enjoy. All parks have varying levels of accessibility. At this park you will find:
- Barrier free facilities including picnic shelters, restrooms, playground, fishing dock, creek overlook platform, drinking fountain, some picnic tables and grills, trails to key use areas including a beach patio.
- Accessible modern restrooms
- Fishing dock with lowered railings
- Two picnic shelters with barrier-free accessible routes
- Three accessible picnic areas
- Ramp access to the beach
Motor Vehicle Permit Not Required
There are no entry or launch fees.
Dogs Allowed (on leash)
Dogs are required to be leashed (10’ max) and under control at all times and are not permitted in buildings, restrooms, picnic shelters, off-trail, on the beach, or as posted. Owners must clean up after their pet and dispose of waste in a trash receptacle. Service dogs for persons with disabilities are permitted in all areas at any time.
Follow Park Rules
All Ottawa County Parks Official Rules are in place.
Features
- Forest Picnic Shelter (reservable)
- Lake Picnic Shelter (reservable)
- Fishing dock
- Swimming beach NO LIFEGUARDS
- Playground
- Modern restrooms
- Picnic tables
- Grills
- Nature trails
- Creek overlook platform
- Sand volleyball courts
- Horseshoe pit
Accessibility
Ottawa County Parks and Recreation is committed to creating a legacy of expansive, accessible, and biodiverse natural communities for all to enjoy. All parks have varying levels of accessibility. At this park you will find:
- Barrier free facilities including picnic shelters, restrooms, playground, fishing dock, creek overlook platform, drinking fountain, some picnic tables and grills, trails to key use areas including a beach patio.
- Accessible modern restrooms
- Fishing dock with lowered railings
- Two picnic shelters with barrier-free accessible routes
- Three accessible picnic areas
- Ramp access to the beach
Requirements & Restrictions
Motor Vehicle Permit Not Required
There are no entry or launch fees.
Dogs Allowed (on leash)
Dogs are required to be leashed (10’ max) and under control at all times and are not permitted in buildings, restrooms, picnic shelters, off-trail, on the beach, or as posted. Owners must clean up after their pet and dispose of waste in a trash receptacle. Service dogs for persons with disabilities are permitted in all areas at any time.
Dog Rules & Tips
Follow Park Rules
All Ottawa County Parks Official Rules are in place.
Review Park & Open Space Rules